Book Title: Jain Journal 1973 04
Author(s): Jain Bhawan Publication
Publisher: Jain Bhawan Publication

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________________ APRIL, 1973 235 ed meditation, free from attachment, at the age of twentyfive lacs of years. 230-265 He was born in the extensive palace Puspottara in Pranata and appeared on a couch. Within forty-eight minutes he developed into a magnificent god. He took off his divine garment, seated himself, and looked around. When he had looked at the manifestation-hall of the gods and the magnificence of the gods, he thought in astonishment, 'By what penance did I attain this? By clairvoyance he saw his former birth and his observance of the vows. "Oh ! the power of the Arhats' dharma', he reflected. Just then all the gods assembled, their hands folded in reverence, delighted, said to him who had been manifested as chief-god : “Hail, master! Long live, delight of the world! Long live, blessing of the world! You are our master. Protect the conquered. Conquer the unconquered. This is Your Honour's palace. We are gods, who perform your commands. Here are beautiful gardens ; here are deep bathingtanks. This is the temple of the eternal Arhats ; this is the council-hall, Sudharma. Adorn the bath-house so that we can make the consecration with water." So addressed by the gods, the chief-god went to the bath-house and sat on a lion-throne with a foot-stool. After he had been sprinkled there with divine water by the servant-gods holding pitchers, he was led to the ornamentation-hall. There the god put on two garments of divine material, ointment, and ornaments—a diadem, et cetera. He went to the judgement-hall and had the book read ; and taking a pūjā of flowers, et cetera, went to the temple of the eternal Arhats. He bathed the one hundred and eight images of the Arhats, worshipped them (with the püja), paid homage to them, and sang their praises, absorbed in meditation. Then he went to the hall Sudharma and had a concert given. He remained there in palace, enjoying delights as he liked. He went to the countries, Videha, et cetera, where the kalyāṇas of the Arhats take place, paid homage to the Jinas, he, ornamented with the attribute of right-belief. As chief-god, he completed a life of twenty sāgaropamas and even in the end he shone with splendor, especially and constantly. Other gods, when they have six months of the life remaining, become confused; but never gods who will be Tirthakrits, whose maturing of merit is very close. 269-284 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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